* Jim MacDonald <jim@macdonald.org> [130502 14:35]:
> I would recommend a content manager like Wordpress or Drupal
Heh! Heh!
Questions to ask:
1)Is Bruce ever going to do another website.
I.E. is the learning curve as applied to drupal or wordpress
worth it?
2)Where is deployment. What does the hoster have to offer or
support?
3)Does Bruce have a dedicated server available.
4)How proficient is Bruce in vim?
(vim is very productive, and there is the comfort level issue)
(vim can leverage all kinds of linux resources)
(Chris would use emacs, the same applies).
5)What is going to be the *true* scale of the site?
I.E. Is Bruce going to basically clone the scale of the example
that he provided? Or is Bruce going to want to build on that
scale?
FYI: I _do_ use drupal, as well as my own programming frameworks
and django. I like drupal, but it is a bitch to learn. (No offense
meant to dogs). I _would_ use drupal, but I'm not Bruce.
In short: Economies of scale: How do they apply in Bruce's case?
So many questions ....
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